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High levels of surgical antibiotic prophylaxis: Implications for hospital-based antibiotic stewardship in Sierra Leone

OBJECTIVE: Despite the impact of inappropriate prescribing on antibiotic resistance, data on surgical antibiotic prophylaxis in sub-Saharan Africa are limited. In this study, we evaluated antibiotic use and consumption in surgical prophylaxis in 4 hospitals located in 2 geographic regions of Sierra...

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Autores principales: Lakoh, Sulaiman, Kanu, Joseph Sam, Conteh, Sarah K., Russell, James B.W., Sevalie, Stephen, Williams, Christine Ellen Elleanor, Barrie, Umu, Kabia, Aminata Kadie, Conteh, Fatmata, Jalloh, Mohamed Boie, Deen, Gibrilla F., Kabba, Mustapha S., Lebbie, Aiah, Kamara, Ibrahim Franklyn, Fofanah, Bobson Derrick, Maruta, Anna, Kallon, Christiana, Sahr, Foday, Samai, Mohamed, Adekanmbi, Olukemi, Yi, Le, Guo, Xuejun, Kamara, Rugiatu Z., Jiba, Darlinda F., Okeibunor, Joseph Chukwudi, Yendewa, George A., Firima, Emmanuel
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9726495/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36483422
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/ash.2022.252
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author Lakoh, Sulaiman
Kanu, Joseph Sam
Conteh, Sarah K.
Russell, James B.W.
Sevalie, Stephen
Williams, Christine Ellen Elleanor
Barrie, Umu
Kabia, Aminata Kadie
Conteh, Fatmata
Jalloh, Mohamed Boie
Deen, Gibrilla F.
Kabba, Mustapha S.
Lebbie, Aiah
Kamara, Ibrahim Franklyn
Fofanah, Bobson Derrick
Maruta, Anna
Kallon, Christiana
Sahr, Foday
Samai, Mohamed
Adekanmbi, Olukemi
Yi, Le
Guo, Xuejun
Kamara, Rugiatu Z.
Jiba, Darlinda F.
Okeibunor, Joseph Chukwudi
Yendewa, George A.
Firima, Emmanuel
author_facet Lakoh, Sulaiman
Kanu, Joseph Sam
Conteh, Sarah K.
Russell, James B.W.
Sevalie, Stephen
Williams, Christine Ellen Elleanor
Barrie, Umu
Kabia, Aminata Kadie
Conteh, Fatmata
Jalloh, Mohamed Boie
Deen, Gibrilla F.
Kabba, Mustapha S.
Lebbie, Aiah
Kamara, Ibrahim Franklyn
Fofanah, Bobson Derrick
Maruta, Anna
Kallon, Christiana
Sahr, Foday
Samai, Mohamed
Adekanmbi, Olukemi
Yi, Le
Guo, Xuejun
Kamara, Rugiatu Z.
Jiba, Darlinda F.
Okeibunor, Joseph Chukwudi
Yendewa, George A.
Firima, Emmanuel
author_sort Lakoh, Sulaiman
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVE: Despite the impact of inappropriate prescribing on antibiotic resistance, data on surgical antibiotic prophylaxis in sub-Saharan Africa are limited. In this study, we evaluated antibiotic use and consumption in surgical prophylaxis in 4 hospitals located in 2 geographic regions of Sierra Leone. METHODS: We used a prospective cohort design to collect data from surgical patients aged 18 years or older between February and October 2021. Data were analyzed using Stata version 16 software. RESULTS: Of the 753 surgical patients, 439 (58.3%) were females, and 723 (96%) had received at least 1 dose of antibiotics. Only 410 (54.4%) patients had indications for surgical antibiotic prophylaxis consistent with local guidelines. Factors associated with preoperative antibiotic prophylaxis were the type of surgery, wound class, and consistency of surgical antibiotic prophylaxis with local guidelines. Postoperatively, type of surgery, wound class, and consistency of antibiotic use with local guidelines were important factors associated with antibiotic use. Of the 2,482 doses administered, 1,410 (56.8%) were given postoperatively. Preoperative and intraoperative antibiotic use was reported in 645 (26%) and 427 (17.2%) cases, respectively. The most commonly used antibiotic was ceftriaxone 949 (38.2%) with a consumption of 41.6 defined daily doses (DDD) per 100 bed days. Overall, antibiotic consumption was 117.9 DDD per 100 bed days. The Access antibiotics had 72.7 DDD per 100 bed days (61.7%). CONCLUSIONS: We report a high rate of antibiotic consumption for surgical prophylaxis, most of which was not based on local guidelines. To address this growing threat, urgent action is needed to reduce irrational antibiotic prescribing for surgical prophylaxis.
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spelling pubmed-97264952022-12-07 High levels of surgical antibiotic prophylaxis: Implications for hospital-based antibiotic stewardship in Sierra Leone Lakoh, Sulaiman Kanu, Joseph Sam Conteh, Sarah K. Russell, James B.W. Sevalie, Stephen Williams, Christine Ellen Elleanor Barrie, Umu Kabia, Aminata Kadie Conteh, Fatmata Jalloh, Mohamed Boie Deen, Gibrilla F. Kabba, Mustapha S. Lebbie, Aiah Kamara, Ibrahim Franklyn Fofanah, Bobson Derrick Maruta, Anna Kallon, Christiana Sahr, Foday Samai, Mohamed Adekanmbi, Olukemi Yi, Le Guo, Xuejun Kamara, Rugiatu Z. Jiba, Darlinda F. Okeibunor, Joseph Chukwudi Yendewa, George A. Firima, Emmanuel Antimicrob Steward Healthc Epidemiol Original Article OBJECTIVE: Despite the impact of inappropriate prescribing on antibiotic resistance, data on surgical antibiotic prophylaxis in sub-Saharan Africa are limited. In this study, we evaluated antibiotic use and consumption in surgical prophylaxis in 4 hospitals located in 2 geographic regions of Sierra Leone. METHODS: We used a prospective cohort design to collect data from surgical patients aged 18 years or older between February and October 2021. Data were analyzed using Stata version 16 software. RESULTS: Of the 753 surgical patients, 439 (58.3%) were females, and 723 (96%) had received at least 1 dose of antibiotics. Only 410 (54.4%) patients had indications for surgical antibiotic prophylaxis consistent with local guidelines. Factors associated with preoperative antibiotic prophylaxis were the type of surgery, wound class, and consistency of surgical antibiotic prophylaxis with local guidelines. Postoperatively, type of surgery, wound class, and consistency of antibiotic use with local guidelines were important factors associated with antibiotic use. Of the 2,482 doses administered, 1,410 (56.8%) were given postoperatively. Preoperative and intraoperative antibiotic use was reported in 645 (26%) and 427 (17.2%) cases, respectively. The most commonly used antibiotic was ceftriaxone 949 (38.2%) with a consumption of 41.6 defined daily doses (DDD) per 100 bed days. Overall, antibiotic consumption was 117.9 DDD per 100 bed days. The Access antibiotics had 72.7 DDD per 100 bed days (61.7%). CONCLUSIONS: We report a high rate of antibiotic consumption for surgical prophylaxis, most of which was not based on local guidelines. To address this growing threat, urgent action is needed to reduce irrational antibiotic prescribing for surgical prophylaxis. Cambridge University Press 2022-07-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9726495/ /pubmed/36483422 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/ash.2022.252 Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original article is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Lakoh, Sulaiman
Kanu, Joseph Sam
Conteh, Sarah K.
Russell, James B.W.
Sevalie, Stephen
Williams, Christine Ellen Elleanor
Barrie, Umu
Kabia, Aminata Kadie
Conteh, Fatmata
Jalloh, Mohamed Boie
Deen, Gibrilla F.
Kabba, Mustapha S.
Lebbie, Aiah
Kamara, Ibrahim Franklyn
Fofanah, Bobson Derrick
Maruta, Anna
Kallon, Christiana
Sahr, Foday
Samai, Mohamed
Adekanmbi, Olukemi
Yi, Le
Guo, Xuejun
Kamara, Rugiatu Z.
Jiba, Darlinda F.
Okeibunor, Joseph Chukwudi
Yendewa, George A.
Firima, Emmanuel
High levels of surgical antibiotic prophylaxis: Implications for hospital-based antibiotic stewardship in Sierra Leone
title High levels of surgical antibiotic prophylaxis: Implications for hospital-based antibiotic stewardship in Sierra Leone
title_full High levels of surgical antibiotic prophylaxis: Implications for hospital-based antibiotic stewardship in Sierra Leone
title_fullStr High levels of surgical antibiotic prophylaxis: Implications for hospital-based antibiotic stewardship in Sierra Leone
title_full_unstemmed High levels of surgical antibiotic prophylaxis: Implications for hospital-based antibiotic stewardship in Sierra Leone
title_short High levels of surgical antibiotic prophylaxis: Implications for hospital-based antibiotic stewardship in Sierra Leone
title_sort high levels of surgical antibiotic prophylaxis: implications for hospital-based antibiotic stewardship in sierra leone
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9726495/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36483422
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/ash.2022.252
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